RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:UofA study results outI took today's NR to indicate that other carriers beyond oat BG could be used for PGX and that the one barrier to the functional drink, cost of the carrier, has been dismissed now as alginate (and I assume Y-BG) can equally perform but with the added benefit of being a economically viable carrier. Beyond implications for other applications, I no longer see a obstacle to signing a deal for a functional drink. So if those interested parties are still in on and off discussions, I would expect them to be on top of this and knocking loudly on the door or answering their phones.
Tropicalsun wrote: Oats, and Ciao,
both of you and a few others on this board that have been in the Ceapro story for quite sometime, know all to well that Gille's is all about the science, and very little on the promotional side of things. Todays news release is very significant in that there is now the data to back up the claim, I agree with the comment made that most retail investors won't get it, atleast until they understand what today's news could translate into for the company down the road.
We can only hope that the long drought of news has come to an end, and that today starts the cycle of material change for this company. I believe that with the science, so to will come the time to really get the story out to the institutional community, the retail side will follow. Of course that part will fall on Jenene Thomas and her team, I am not sure if we are there yet, as we have all been dissapointed too many times in the past. Hope really is a piss poor plan, but sometimes that's all we got. GLTA